Cholesteric polymer network

ABSTRACT

The invention relates to a liquid material in the form of cholesteric polymer network, wherein the polymerized material is obtainable by copolymerization of a compound (a) having at least two polymerizable functional groups and a chiral polymerizable compound (b), which is a terpinoid and to novel polymerizable terpinoids.

The invention relates to a liquid crystalline material in the form of cholesteric polymer network, wherein the polymerized material is obtainable by copolymerization of a compound (a) having at least two polymerizable functional groups and a chiral polymerizable compound (b), characterized in that (b) is a terpenoid.

In European Patent Application EP 451 905 a liquid crystalline material in the form of an anisotropic gel comprising a polymerized liquid crystalline material is disclosed and a low-molecular nematic liquid crystalline material.

The European patent application EP 0 399 279 discloses erasable, laser-readible recording elements based on ferroelectric liquid crystalline polymers including terpenoid derivatives.

The mesogenic core of these terpenoid derivatives is linked to a polymer group with a long-chained spacer.

There is no hint to cholesteric polymer networks nor to compounds with short-chained spacers.

In accordance with the invention, a liquid crystalline material as described in the opening paragraph is obtained, wherein the polymerized material is obtainable by copolymerization of a compound (a) having at least two polymerizable functional groups and a chiral polymerizable compound (b), characterized in that (b) is a terpenoid.

Preferred embodiments of the invention are:

a) A liquid crystalline material wherein material b) is a polymerizable material comprising a structure element of the formula 1: ##STR1## in which T is a terpenoid radical.

b) A liquid crystalline material wherein the material (b) is obtainable from a chiral, polymerizable compound of the formula I

    R.sup.1 -(P).sub.u -X-(MG.sup.1 -COO).sub.s -T             I

wherein

T is a terpenoid radical

R¹ CH₂ ═CW--COO--, ##STR2## HWN--, CH₂ ═CH--, CH₂ ═CH--O-- or HS--CH₂ --(CH₂)_(m) --COO-- with W being H, Cl or alkyl with 1-5 C atoms and m being 1-7,

P is alkylene with up to 12 C atoms, it being also possible for one or more non adjacent CH₂ groups to be replaced by --O--,

X is --O--, --S--, --COO--, --OCO-- or a single bond,

MG¹ is an aromatic ring system or a mesogenic group comprising two or more ring systems optionally linked by bridging groups,

s is 1 or 1, and

u is 0 or 1.

c) A liquid crystalline material wherein the terpenoid radical is selected from menthyl, neomenthyl, isopinocampheyl, isolongifolyl, fenchyl, corveyl, myrthenyl, nopyl, citronellyl, dihydrocitronellyl.

d) A liquid crystalline material wherein compound (a) is a bisacrylate of formula IIa ##STR3## wherein R is H, CH₃ or Cl

A is --O--, --CO--O--, --O--CO-- or a single bond

n and m are integers between 0 and 20,

MG² has the meaning given for MG¹, in particular selected from ##STR4## with L being CH₃, --COCH₃, --CN, F or Cl and r being 0, 1 or 2.

e) A liquid crystalline material wherein the polymerizable material comprises at least one achiral compound having one polymerizable functional group, in particular a compound of formula III

    R.sup.2 -(P).sub.u -X-MG.sup.3 -R.sup.3                    III

in which P, X and u have the meaning given for formula I

R² has the meaning given for R¹

MG³ has the meaning given for MG¹, and

R³ is an optionally halogenated alkyl radical with up to 15 C atoms, it being possible for one or more CH₂ groups in these radicals to be replaced by --O--, --S--, --SO--, --OCO--, --COO-- or --O--CO--O-- in such a manner that oxygen atoms are not linked directly to one another.

f) A liquid crystalline material which is obtainable by copolymerization of at least one polymerizable compound having a short chain spacer group.

Another aspect of the invention is copolymerizable precursor materials comprising at least one bifunctional reactive achiral compound of formula II

    R.sup.4 -(P).sub.u MG.sup.2 -X-(P).sub.u -R.sup.4          II

wherein P, X and u have the meaning given for formula I and

R⁴ has the meaning given for R¹,

and at least one mono reactive chiral compound of formula I, in particular in which

R¹ and R⁴ are independently acrylate radicals of formula ##STR5## wherein W has the meaning given or in which R¹ and R⁴ are vinylether radicals of formula CH₂ ═CH--O--.

g) Preferred embodiments of this aspect of the invention are copolymerizable precursor materials comprising at least one chiral polymerizable compound of formula I and at least two achiral polymerizable compounds of formula III, wherein at least one compound of formula III has a short chain spacer group and one compound of formula III has a long chain spacer group, in order to suppress smectic phases.

h) Copolymerizable precursor materials comprising at least one chiral compound of formula I and at least one achiral polymerizable compound of formula IV ##STR6## P, X, R³ and u have the meaning given, R⁵ has the meaning given for R¹,

MG⁴ has the meaning given for MG¹, and

R⁶ has the meaning given for R³.

Another aspect of the invention is:

reactive chiral compounds of formula I in which at least one aromatic ring is substituted by fluorine; reactive chiral compounds of formula I in which

R¹ is CH₂ ═CH--CO₂ --,

X is O, and

P is a short-chain spacer of formula --(CH₂)_(k) -- with k being an integer between 2 and 10;

reactive chiral compounds of formula I1 ##STR7## in which R¹, P, X and u have the meaning given, and W is 1, 2 or 3, and

reactive chiral compounds of formula I2 ##STR8## in which R¹, P and u have the meaning given.

The inventive compositions comprise as a rule 0.4 to 10%, in particular 1 to 5% of a photoinitiator for example a Darocure® or Irgacure® photoinitiator and 50 to 500 ppm, in particular 100 to 300 ppm of an inhibitior, for example 4-methoxyphenol.

Formula I covers chiral liquid crystalline compounds having no rings (s=o) of formulae Ia and Ib

    R.sup.1 -X-T                                               Ia

    R.sup.1 -P-X-T                                             Ib

Formula I covers compounds with one ring of formulae Ic and Id:

    R.sup.1 -X-Phe-COO-T                                       Ic

    R.sup.1 -P-X-Phe-COO-T                                     Id

Formula I covers chiral reactive liquid crystalline compounds with 2 rings of formulae Ie to I

    R.sup.1 -P-X-Phe'-Z-Phe-COO-T                              Ie

    R.sup.1 -P-X-Phe'-Z-Pyd-COO-T                              If

    R.sup.1 -P-X-Phe'-Z-Pyr-COO-T                              Ig

    R.sup.1 -P-X-Nap'-Z-Phe'-COO-T                             Ih

    R.sup.1 -P-X-Nap-Z-Pyd-COO-T                               Ii

    R.sup.1 -P-X-Nap-Z-Pyr-COO-T                               Ij

and compounds with 3 rings of formulae Ik to Iq

    R.sup.1 -P-X-Phe'-Z-Phe"-Phe"-COO-T                        Ik

    R.sup.1 -P-X-Phe'-Z-Pyd-Phe"-COO-T                         Il

    R.sup.1 -P-X-Phe'-Z-Pyr-Phe"-COO-T                         Im

    R.sup.1 -P-X-Phe'-Z-Phe"-Pyd-COO-T                         In

    R.sup.1 -P-X-Phe'-Z-Phe"-Pyr-COO-T                         Io

    R.sup.1 -P-X-Nap'-Z-Phe"-Phe"-COO-T                        Ip

    R.sup.1 -P-X-Nap'-Z-Phe'-Pyr-COO-T                         Iq

Wherein R⁴, R⁵, P, X and C* have the meaning given, Pyd denotes pyrimidine-2,5-diyl and Pyr denotes pyridine-2,5-diyl.

Z denotes --CO--O--, --O--CO--, --CH₂ O--, --OCH₂ --, --CH₂ CH₂ --, --C.tbd.C-- or a single bond.

In the compounds of formulae Ia-Iq, Phe' denotes a 1,4-phenylene group ##STR9## wherein X³ -X⁶ denote independently from each other H or halogen or methyl.

In the compounds of formulae Ia-Iq, Phe" is a 1,4-phenylene group, which is unsubstituted or mono- or polysubstituted by CN or halogen, and in formulae Ig-Ij and Iu-Iy, Nap' is a naphthaline-2,6-diyl group ##STR10## which is unsubstituted or wherein up to 4 of X⁷ -X¹² are independently from each other halogen while the other denote H.

The compounds of formulae Ia-Ij are preferred. Especially preferred are the compounds of formulae Ia-Ie, in particular the compounds of formulae Ib, Id, and Ie.

In the compounds of formulae Ia-Iq R¹ is CH₂ ═CW--COO--, CH₂ ═CH--O--, ##STR11## HWN--, HS--CH₂ --(CH₂)_(m) --COO-- with W being H, Cl or alkyl with 1-5 C atoms and m being 1-7.

Preferably, R¹ is a vinyl ether group, an acrylate group, an amino group or a mercapto group, and especially preferred are the following meanings of R¹ : ##STR12## with alkyl denoting C₁ -C₃ -alkyl and m being 1-5.

In the compounds of formulae Ia-Iq, the spacer-type group P is alkylene with up to 12 C atoms, preferably with 2 to 10, in particular with 2 to 6, it also being possible for one or more non adjacent CH₂ groups to be replaced by O.

In case P is alkylene, P may be straight-chain or branched. P especially preferred is ethylene, propylene, butylene, 1-methyl-propylene, 2-methyl-propylene, pentylene, 1-methyl-butylene, 2-methyl-butylene, hexylene, 2-ethyl-butylene, 1,3-dimethyl-butylene, heptylene, 1-methylhexylene, 2-methylhexylene, 3-methylhexylene, 4-methylhexylene, 5-methylhexylene, 6-methylhexylene, octylene, 3-ethyl-hexylene, nonylene, 1-methyl-octylene, 2-methyloctylene, 7-methyloctylene, decylene, undecylene, dodecylene, 2-methylundecylene, 2,7,5-trimethyl-nonylene or 3-propyl-nonylene.

In case P is mono- or polyoxaalkylene, P may be straight-chain or branched. In particular, P is 1-oxa-ethylene, 1-oxa-propylene, 2-oxapropylene, 1-oxa-butylene, 2-oxabutylene, 1,3-dioxabutylene, 1-oxa-pentylene, 2-oxa-pentylene, 3-oxy-pentylene, 2-oxa-3-methyl-butylene, 1-oxahexylene, 2-oxa-hexylene, 3-oxa-hexylene, 1,3-dioxa-hexylene, 1,4-dioxy-hexylene, 1,5-dioxa-hexylene, 1-oxy-heptylene, 2-oxa-heptylene, 1,3-dioxa-heptylene, 1,4-dioxa-heptylene, 1,5-dioxa-heptylene, 1,6-dioxa-heptylene, 1,3,5-trioxa-heptylene, 1-oxa-octylene, 2-oxa-octylene, 3-oxa-octylene, 4-oxa-octylene, 1,3-dioxa-octylene, 1,4-dioxa-nonylene, 1,4-dioxa-decylene, 1,4-dioxa-undecylene and 1,3,5-trioxa-dodecylene.

The inventive materials comprising compounds with short-chained and long-chained spacers have reduced tendency to form smectic phases. The term short-chained spacer denotes a spacer with 2 to 5 C atoms and the term long-chained spacer denotes a spacer with 6 to 15 C atoms. The short-chained spacer exhibits as a rule 2 to 8 C atoms less than the long-chained spacer.

X is --O--, --S--, --COO--, --OCO-- or a single bond and in particular --O--, --COO--, --OCC-- or a single bond. In case X is --O--, --S-- or --OCO--, the adjacent CH₂ -- group of Q is not replaced by --O--.

Z is preferably --COO--, --OCO--, --CH₂ CH₂ -- or a single bond, in particular --CO--O-- or a single bond.

R³ can be an alkyl radical with up to 15 C atoms which is unsubstituted, mono or polysubstituted by halogen, it also being possible for one or more CH₂ groups in these radicals to be replaced, in each case independently from one another, by --O--, --S--, --CO--, --OCO--, --COO-- or --O--COO-- in such a manner that oxygen atoms are not linked directly to one another.

If R³ and/or R⁶ are each independently an alkyl radical or alkoxy radical, it may be straight-chain or branched. Preferably, it is straight-chain, has 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 or 8 carbon atoms and accordingly is preferably ethyl, propyl, butyl, pentyl, hexyl, heptyl, octyl, ethoxy, propoxy, butoxy, pentoxy, hexoxy, heptoxy or octoxy, and furthermore methyl, nonyl, decyl, undecyl, tridecyl, tetradecyl, pentadecyl, methoxy, nonoxy, decoxy, undecoxy, dodecoxy, tridecoxy or tetradecoxy.

If R³ and/or R⁶ are each independently oxaalkyl, it is preferably straight-chain 2-oxapropyl (=methoxymethyl), 2-oxabutyl (=ethoxymethyl) or 3-oxabutyl (=2-methoxyethyl), 2-, 3- or 4-oxapentyl, 2-, 3-, 4- or 5-oxahexyl, 2-, 3-, 4-, 5- or 6-oxaheptyl, 2-, 3-, 4-, 5-, 6- or 7-oxaoctyl, 2-, 3-, 4-, 5-, 6-, 7-or 8-oxanonyl, 2-, 3-, 4-, 5-, 6-, 7-, 8-, or 9-oxadecyl.

The compounds of formula I are partly novel and partly known, for example from EP 0 399 279.

But these documnents deal with ferroelectric liquid crystalline polymers.

There is no hint to materials in which the polymerized material forms a network or to bifunctional reactive chiral compounds nor to chiral vinylether derivatives.

The inventive compounds can be prepared from the commercially available terpenols according to the following reaction scheme: ##STR13##

The inventive display exhibits two opposite plates which are transparent to light and which will hereinafter be termed substrates. Optionally on the substrate there is provided an orientation layer of, for example, rubbed polyimide or polyamide by means of which the liquid crystalline material according to the invention can be homogeneously aligned between the substrate.

The liquid crystalline material can be capillary filled between two substrates which are provided with aligning layers, and is then subsequently cured, for example, by irradiation with UV light, preferably in the presence of a photoinitiator, for example, an Irgacure®.

Another attractive technique comprises coating of the LC material on a substrate with subsequent curing. The film may be peeled off and arranged on other substrates if required.

The color being dependent on the pitch length of the cholesteric helix according to the equation

λ_(max) =n P cos Θ

n=mean refractive index of the LC, P=pitch length

Θ=viewing angle from normal incidence.

The pitch length obtained when adding a chiral dopant to a nematic host depends on the polarizing ability of the LC molecules--the more polarizable they are the tighter the pitch length obtained (higher twisting power), so using a non-polar host may significantly alter how much chiral dopant would be needed to produce a given color.

Also films reflecting infra red light can be made.

In all these cases the waveband of light reflected is given by Δλ=ΔnP, typically Δn=0.13-0.15, the reflected light being circularly polarized with the same `sense` as that of the helix of the cholesteric phase. Only 50% of the light in the aforementioned waveband is reflected, the rest is transmitted with a helical sense of opposite sign. This can, in turn, be reflected by a second identical film but of opposite helical sense placed behind the first film. In this way all the waveband can be reflected.

These films can be made either flexible or brittle depending on crosslinking. The brittle films can be `flaked` and the flakes used as a `pigment` in a variety of inks or paints for use in cosmetics (nail varnish) or car paint. Flexible film can be made into optical coatings which reflect some light, e.g. infra red coatings on windows.

The novel chiral reactive liquid crystalline compounds and compositions are highly suitable to produce cholesteric films which can be used in different optical and electrooptical applications.

Furthermore, they are useful as colored films for decorative applications.

The invention will be explained in more detail by means of the following examples of the preparation of a liquid crystalline material according to the invention.

The mesogenic phases are abbreviated as following:

    ______________________________________                                         K              crystalline                                                     N              nematic                                                         S              smectic                                                         BP             blue phase                                                      N*             chiral nematic (cholesteric)                                    ______________________________________                                    

EXAMPLE 1

The chiral reactive liquid crystalline compound (1) ##STR14## is prepared via the sequence of reaction steps shown in Scheme 1.

In step 2 of Scheme 1, 1 mol of (+)-menthol and 1.1 mol of benzoyl chloride obtained in step 1 are dissolved in 1 l of dichloromethan(DCM). 1.1 mol of triethylamine are added, and the mixture is stirred for 3 hours at room temperature. After reductive cleavage of the benzyl group in step 3, the phenol is esterified in step 4. The product shows K42 I.

Analogously are obtained:

    __________________________________________________________________________             T*           s         n                                               __________________________________________________________________________      ##STR15##                                                                             (+)ment      1         4                                                       (+)ment      1         2                                                       (-)ment      1         6                                                       (-)ment      1         4                                                       (-)ment      1         2                                                       (+)ment      0         6                                                       (+)ment      0         4                                                       (+)ment      0         2                                                       (-)ment      0         6                                                       ipc          1         6                                                       ipc          0         6                                                       cit          1         6                                                       cit          0         6                                                ##STR16##                                                                             (+)ment      0         6                                                       (-)ment      1         6                                                       (-)ment      1         4                                                       (+)ment      0         2                                                ##STR17##                                                                             (+)ment      1         6                                                       (+)ment      1         4                                                       (+)ment      1         2                                                       (+)ment      0         6 - oil                                                 (+)ment                                                                             = (1S, 2R, 5S)-(+)-menthyl                                                (-)ment                                                                             = (1R, 2S, 5R)-(-)-menthyl                                                ipc  = isopinocamphexyl                                                        cit  = citronellyl                                                      ##STR18##                                                                     __________________________________________________________________________

EXAMPLE 2

A mixture is formulated consisting of

    __________________________________________________________________________      ##STR19##                                                  13%                 ##STR20##                                                  86%                IRGACURE 651                                                1%                 __________________________________________________________________________

It forms a cholesteric layer which reflects red light.

The resulting mixture is photo-polymerized to achieve full polymerisation and to give a chiral polymeric network. 

We claim:
 1. A liquid crystalline material in the form of a cholesteric polymer network having polymerized terpenoid units therein, wherein the material is obtained by copolymerization of a compound (a) having at least two polymerizable functional groups and a chiral polymerizable terpenoid-containing compound (b) of the formula I

    R.sup.1 -(P).sub.u -X-(MG.sup.1 -COO).sub.s -T             I

wherein T is a terpenoid radical, R¹ CH₂ ═CW--COO--, ##STR21## HWN--, CH₂ ═CH--, CH₂ ═CH--O-- or HS--CH₂ --(CH₂)_(m) --COO-- with W being H, Cl or alkyl with 1-5 C atoms and m being 1-7, P is alkylene with 1 to 12 C atoms, one or more non-adjacent CH₂ groups optionally being replaced by --O--, X is --O--, --S--, --COO--, --OCO-- or a single bond, MG¹ is an aromatic ring system or a mesogenic group, selected from groups of the following formulae: ##STR22## with L being CH₃, --COCH₃, --CN, F or Cl and r being 0, 1 or 2, -Phe'-Z-Phe- -Phe'-Z-Pyd- -Phe'-Z-Pyr- -Nap'-Z-Phe'- -Nap-Z-Pyd- -Nap-Z-Pyr- -Phe'-Z-Phe"-Phe"- -Phe'-Z-Pyd-Phe"- -Phe'-Z-Pyr-Phe"- -Phe'-Z-Phe"-Pyd- -Phe'-Z-Phe"-Pyr- -Nap'-Z-Phe"-Phe"- -Nap'-Z-Phe'-Pyr- wherein Phe is 1,4-phenylene, which is unsubstituted or mono- to poly-subsituted by CN or halogen, Nap is a naphthaline-2,6-diyl which is unsubstituted or substituted 1-4 times by halogen, Pyd denotes pyrimidine-2,5-diyl, Pyr denotes pyridine-2,5-diyl, and Z denotes --CO--O--, --O--CO--, --CH₂ O--, --OCH₂ --, --CH₂ CH₂ --, --C.tbd.C-- or a single bond s is 0 or 1, and u is or
 1. 2. A liquid crystalline material of claim 1, wherein the terpenoid-containing compound (b) contains a terpenoid radical selected from menthyl, neomenthyl, isopinocampheyl, isolongifolyl, fenchyl, corveyl, myrthenyl, nopyl, citronelly or dihydrocitronellyl.
 3. A liquid crystalline material of claim 1, wherein the compound (a) is a bisacrylate of formula IIa ##STR23## wherein R is H, CH₃ or Cl,A is --O--, --CO--O--, --O--CO--or a single bond, n and m are integers from 0 to 20, and MG² has the meaning given for MG¹.
 4. A liquid crystalline material of claim 3, wherein MG² is selected from: ##STR24## with L being CH₃, --COCH₃, --CN, F or Cl and r being 0, 1 or
 2. 5. A liquid crystalline material according to claim 1, wherein the liquid crystalline material comprises a unit obtained by copolymerization of at least one achiral compound having one polymerizable functional group.
 6. A liquid crystalline material according to claim 4, wherein the achiral compound having one polymerizable group is a compound of formula III

    R.sup.2 -(P).sub.u -X-MG.sup.3 -R.sup.3                    III

in which R² CH₂ ═CW--COO--, ##STR25## HWN--, CH₂ ═CH--, CH₂ ═CH--O-- or HS--CH₂ --(CH₂)_(m) --COO-- with W being H, Cl or alkyl with 1-5 C atoms and m being 1-7, P is alkylene with 1 to 12 C atoms, one or more non-adjacent CH₂ groups optionally being replaced by --O--, X is --O--, --S--, --COO--, --OCO-- or a single bond, MG³ is an aromatic ring system or a mesogenic group selected from groups of the following formulae: ##STR26## with L being CH₃, --COCH₃, --CN, F or Cl and r being 0, 1 or 2, -Phe'-Z-Phe- -Phe'-Z-Pyd- -Phe'-Z-Pyr- -Nap'-Z-Phe'- -Nap-Z-Pyd- -Nap-Z-Pyr- -Phe'-Z-Phe"-Phe"- -Phe'-Z-Pyd-Phe"- -Phe'-Z-Pyr-Phe"- -Phe'-Z-Phe"-Pyd- -Phe'-Z-Phe"-Pyr- -Nap'-Z-Phe"-Phe"- -Nap'-Z-Phe'-Pyr- wherein Phe is 1,4-phenylene, which is unsubstituted or mono- to poly-subsituted by CN or halogen, Nap is a naphthaline-2,6-diyl which is unsubstituted or substituted 1-4 times by halogen, Pyd denotes pyrimidine-2,5-diyl, Pyr denotes pyridine-2,5-diyl, and Z denotes --CO--O--, --O--CO--, --CH₂ O--, --OCH₂ --, --CH₂ CH₂ --, --C.tbd.C-- or a single bond u is0 or 1, and R³ is an optionally halogenated alkyl radical with 1 to 15 C atoms, one or more CH₂ groups in these radicals optionally being replaced by --O--, --S--, --SO--, --OC--, --COO-- or --O--CO--O in such a manner that oxygen atoms are not linked directly to one another.
 7. A liquid crystalline material of claim 6, which contains at least one compound of the formula III wherein u is 1 and P is alkylene of 2 to 5 carbon atoms, one or more non-adjacent CH₂ groups optionally being replaced by --O--, and at least one compound of the formula III wherein u is 1 and P is alkylene of 6 to 15 carbon atoms, one or more non-adjacent CH₂ groups optionally being replaced by --O--.
 8. The liquid crystalline material of claim 1, which is in the form of a film of the polymer network on a substrate.
 9. The liquid crystalline material in the form of a film of claim 8, wherein the film reflects infrared light.
 10. A polymer network film prepared by coating and curing a liquid crystalline material according to claim 1 on a substrate, optionally peeling the film off the substrate and optionally applying the film to a different substrate.
 11. A polymer network film of claim 10 that reflects circularly polarized light with the same sense as that of the helix of the cholesteric phase.
 12. A polymer network film of claim 10 which reflects infrared light.
 13. A polymer network film of claim 10 which is a flexible film.
 14. A polymer network film of claim 10 which is a brittle film.
 15. A copolymerizable precursor material comprising at least one bifunctional reactive achiral compound of formula II

    R.sup.4 -(P).sub.u -MG.sup.2 -X-(P).sub.u -R.sup.4         II

where R⁴ is CH₂ ═CW--COO--, ##STR27## HWN--, CH₂ ═CH--, CH₂ ═CH--O-- or HS--CH₂ --(CH₂)_(m) --COO-- with W being H, Cl or alkyl with 1-5 C atoms and m being 1-7, P is alkylene with 1 to 12 C atoms, one or more non-adjacent CH₂ groups optionally being replaced by --O--, X is --O--, --S--, --COO--, --OCO-- or a single bond, MG² is an aromatic ring system or a mesogenic group selected from the groups of the following formulae: ##STR28## with L being CH₃, --COCH₃, --CN, F or Cl and r being 0, 1 or 2, -Phe'-Z-Phe- -Phe'-Z-Pyd- -Phe'-Z-Pyr- -Nap'-Z-Phe'- -Nap-Z-Pyd- -Nap-Z-Pyr- -Phe'-Z-Phe"-Phe"- -Phe'-Z-Pyd-Phe"- -Phe'-Z-Pyr-Phe"- -Phe'-Z-Phe"-Pyd- -Phe'-Z-Phe"-Pyr- -Nap'-Z-Phe"-Phe"- -Nap'-Z-Phe'-Pyr- wherein Phe is 1,4-phenylene, which is unsubstituted or mono- to poly-subsituted by CN or halogen, Nap is a naphthaline-2,6-diyl which is unsubstituted or substituted 1-4 times by halogen, Pyd denotes pyrimidine-2,5-diyl, Pyr denotes pyridine-2,5-diyl, and Z denotes --CO--O--, --O--CO--, --CH₂ O--, --OCH₂ --, --CH₂ CH₂ --, --C.tbd.C-- or a single bond and u is 0 or 1, and at least one chiral polymerizable terpenoid-containing compound of the formula I

    R.sup.1 -(P).sub.u -X-(MG.sup.1 --COO).sub.s T             I

wherein T is a terpenoid radical, R¹ is CH₂ ═CW--COO--, ##STR29## HWN--, CH₂ ═CH--, CH₂ ═CH--O-- or HS--CH₂ --(CH₂)_(m) --COO-- with W being H, Cl or alkyl with 1-5 C atoms and m being 1-7, P is alkylene with 1 to 12 C atoms, one or more non-adjacent CH₂ groups optionally being replaced by --O--, X is --O--, --S--, --COO--, --OCO-- or a single bond, MG¹ is an aromatic ring system or a mesogenic group selected from the groups of the following formulae: ##STR30## with L being CH₃, --COCH₃, --CN, F or Cl and r being 0, 1 or 2, -Phe'-Z-Phe- -Phe'-Z-Pyd- -Phe'-Z-Pyr- -Nap'-Z-Phe'- -Nap-Z-Pyd- -Nap-Z-Pyr- -Phe'-Z-Phe"-Phe"- -Phe'-Z-Pyd-Phe"- -Phe'-Z-Pyr-Phe'- -Phe'-Z-Phe"-Pyd- -Phe'-Z-Phe"-Pyr- -Nap'-Z-Phe"-Phe"- -Nap'-Z-Phe'-Pyr- wherein Phe is 1,4-phenylene, which is unsubstituted or mono- to poly-substituted by CN or halogen, Nap is a naphthaline-2,6-diyl which is unsubstituted or substituted 1-4 times by halogen, Pyd denotes pyrimidine-2,5-diyl, Pyr denotes pyridine-2,5-diyl, and Z denotes --CO--O--, --O--CO--, --CH₂ O--, --OCH₂, --CH₂ CH₂ --, --C.tbd.C-- or a single bond. s is 0 or 1, and u is 0 or
 1. 16. A copolymerizable precursor material according to claim 15, wherein R¹ in formula I and R⁴ in formula II are independently acrylate radicals of the formula ##STR31## wherein W is H, Cl or alkyl of 1-5 C aotms.
 17. A copolymerizable precursor material according to claim 15, wherein R¹ in formula I and R⁴ in formula II are vinylether radicals of the formula CH₂ ═CH--O--.
 18. A copolymerizable precursor material comprising at least one chiral polymerizable compound of formula I

    R.sup.1 -(P).sub.u -X-(MG.sup.1 --COO).sub.s T             I

wherein T is a terpenoid radical, R¹ is CH₂ ═CW--COO--, ##STR32## HWN--, CH₂ ═CH--, CH₂ ═CH--O-- or HS--CH₂ --(CH₂)_(m) --COO-- with W being H, Cl or alkyl with 1-5 C atoms and m being 1-7, P is alkylene with 1 to 12 C atoms, one or more non-adjacent CH₂ groups optionally being replaced by --O--, X is --O--, --S--, --COO--, --OCO-- or a single bond, MG¹ is an aromatic ring system or a mesogenic group selected from the groups of the following formulae: ##STR33## with L being CH₃, --COCH₃, --CN, F or Cl and r being 0, 1 or 2, -Phe'-Z-Phe- -Phe'-Z-Pyd- -Phe'-Z-Pyr- -Nap'-Z-Phe'- -Nap-Z-Pyd- -Nap-Z-Pyr- -Phe'-Z-Phe"-Phe"- -Phe'-Z-Pyd-Phe"- -Phe'-Z-Pyr-Phe"- -Phe'-Z-Phe"-Pyd- -Phe'-Z-Phe"-Pyr- -Nap'-Z-Phe"-Phe"- -Nap'-Z-Phe'-Pyr- wherein Phe is 1,4-phenylene, which is unsubstituted or mono- to poly-substituted by CN or halogen, Nap is a naphthaline-2,6-diyl which is unsubstituted or substituted 1-4 times by halogen, Pyd denotes pyrimidine-2,5-diyl, Pyr denotes pyridine-2,5-diyl, and Z denotes --CO--O--, --O--CO--, --CH₂ O--, --OCH₂, --CH₂ CH₂ --, --C.tbd.C-- or a single bond. s is 0 or 1, and u is 0 or 1, and at least two achiral polymerizable compounds of formula III

    R.sup.2 -(P).sub.u -X-MG.sup.3 -R.sup.3                    III

in which R² is CH₂ ═CW--COO--, ##STR34## HWN--, CH₂ ═CH--, CH₂ ═CH--O-- or HS--CH₂ --(CH₂)_(m) --COO-- with W being H, Cl or alkyl with 1-5 C atoms and m being 1-7, P is alkylene with 1 to 12 C atoms, one or more non-adjacent CH₂ groups optionally being replaced by --O--, X is --O--, --S--, --COO--, --OCO--or a single bond, MG³ is an aromatic ring system or a mesogenic group selected from groups of the following formulae: ##STR35## with L being CH₃, --COCH₃, --CN, F or Cl and r being 0, 1 or 2, -Phe'-Z-Phe- -Phe'-Z-Pyd- -Phe'-Z-Pyr- -Nap'-Z-Phe'- -Nap-Z-Pyd- -Nap-Z-Pyr- -Phe'-Z-Phe"-Phe"- -Phe'-Z-Pyd-Phe"- -Phe'-Z-Pyr-Phe"- -Phe'-Z-Phe"-Pyd- -Phe'-Z-Phe"-Pyr- -Nap'-Z-Phe"-Phe"- -Nap'-Z-Phe'-Pyr- wherein Phe is 1,4-phenylene, which is unsubstituted or mono- to poly-subsituted by CN or halogen, Nap is a naphthaline-2,6-diyl which is unsubstituted or substituted 1-4 times by halogen, Pyd denotes pyrimidine-2,5-diyl, Pyr denotes pyridine-2,5-diyl, and Z denotes --CO--O--, --O--CO--, --CH₂ O--, --OCH₂ --, --CH₂ CH₂ --, --C.tbd.C-- or a single bond u is 0 or 1, and R³ is an optionally halogenated alkyl radical with 1 to 15 C atoms, one or more CH₂ groups in these radicals optionally being replaced by --O--, --S--, --SO--, --OCO--, --COO-- or --O--CO--O-- in such a manner that oxygen atoms are not linked directly to one another, which contains at least one compound of the formula III wherein u is 1 and P is alkylene of 2 to 5 C atoms, one or more non-adjacent CH₂ groups optionally being replaced by --O--, and at least one compound of the formula III wherein u is 1 and P is alkylene of 6 to 15 C atoms, one or more non-adjacent CH₂ groups optionally being replaced by --O--.
 19. A copolymerizable precursor material comprising at least one chiral compound of formula I

    R.sup.1 -(P).sub.u -X-(MG.sup.1 --COO).sub.s T             I

wherein T is a terpenoid radical, R¹ is CH₂ ═CW--COO--, ##STR36## HWN--, CH₂ ═CH--, CH₂ ═CH--O-- or HS--CH₂ --(CH₂)_(m) --COO-- with W being H, Cl or alkyl with 1-5 C atoms and m being 1-7, P is alkylene with 1 to 12 C atoms, one or more non-adjacent CH₂ groups optionally being replaced by --O--, X is --O--, --S--, --COO--, --OCO-- or a single bond, MG¹ is an aromatic ring system or a mesogenic group selected from the groups of the following formulae: ##STR37## with L being CH₃, --COCH₃, --CN, F or Cl and r being 0, 1 or 2, -Phe'-Z-Phe- -Phe'-Z-Pyd- -Phe'-Z-Pyr- -Nap'-Z-Phe'- -Nap-Z-Pyd- -Nap-Z-Pyr- -Phe'-Z-Phe"-Phe"- -Phe'-Z-Pyd-Phe"- -Phe'-Z-Pyr-Phe"- -Phe'-Z-Phe"-Pyd- -Phe'-Z-Phe"-Pyr- -Nap'-Z-Phe"-Phe"- -Nap'-Z-Phe'-Pyr- wherein Phe is 1,4-phenylene, which is unsubstituted or mono- to poly-substituted by CN or halogen, Nap is a naphthaline-2,6-diyl which is unsubstituted or substituted 1-4 times by halogen, Pyd denotes pyrimidine-2,5-diyl, Pyr denotes pyridine-2,5-diyl, and Z denotes --CO--O--, --O--CO--, --CH₂ O--, --OCH₂, --CH₂ CH₂ --, --C.tbd.C-- or a single bond. s is 0 or 1, and u is 0 or 1, and at least one achiral polymerizable compound of formula IV ##STR38## wherein P, X and u have the meaning given, MG⁴ has the meaning given for MG¹, and R², R⁵ and R¹ have the meaning given for R¹.
 20. A reactive chiral compound of formula I

    R.sup.1 -(P).sub.u -X-(MG.sup.1 --COO).sub.s T             I

wherein T is a terpenoid radical, R¹ is CH₂ ═CW--COO--, ##STR39## HWN--, CH₂ ═CH--, CH₂ ═CH--O-- or HS--CH₂ --(CH₂)_(m) --COO-- with W being H, Cl or alkyl with 1-5 C atoms and m being 1-7, P is alkylene with 1 to 12 C atoms, one or more non-adjacent CH₂ groups optionally being replaced by --O--, X is --O--, --S--, --COO--, --OCO-- or a single bond, MG¹ is an aromatic ring system or a mesogenic group selected from the groups of the following formulae: ##STR40## with L being CH₃, --COCH₃, --CN, F or Cl and r being 0, 1 or 2, -Phe'-Z-Phe- -Phe'-Z-Pyd- -Phe'-Z-Pyr- -Nap'-Z-Phe'- -Nap-Z-Pyd- -Nap-Z-Pyr- -Phe'-Z-Phe"-Phe"- -Phe'-Z-Pyd-Phe"- -Phe'-Z-Pyr-Phe"- -Phe'-Z-Phe"-Pyd- -Phe'-Z-Phe"-Pyr- -Nap'-Z-Phe"-Phe"- -Nap'-Z-Phe'-Pyr- wherein Phe is 1,4-phenylene, which is unsubstituted or mono- to poly-substituted by CN or halogen, Nap is a naphthaline-2,6-diyl which is unsubstituted or substituted 1-4 times by halogen, Pyd denotes pyrimidine-2,5-diyl, Pyr denotes pyridine-2,5-diyl, and Z denotes --CO--O--, --O--CO--, --CH₂ O--, --OCH₂, --CH₂ CH₂ --, --C.tbd.C-- or a single bond. s is 0 or 1, and u is 0 or 1, having at least one aromatic ring substituted by fluorine.
 21. A reactive chiral compound of formula I

    R.sup.1 -(P).sub.u -X-(MG.sup.1 --COO).sub.s T             I

in which T is a terpenoid radical, R¹ is CH₂ ═CH--CO₂ --, P is a spacer of formula --(CH₂)_(k) -- with k being an integer between 2 and 10, X is --O--, MG¹ is an aromatic ring system or a mesogenic group selected from the groups of the following formulae: ##STR41## with L being CH₃, --COCH₃, --CN, F or Cl and r being 0, 1 or 2, -Phe'-Z-Phe- -Phe'-Z-Pyd- -Phe'-Z-Pyr- -Nap'-Z-Phe'- -Nap-Z-Pyd- -Nap-Z-Pyr- -Phe'-Z-Phe"-Phe"- -Phe'-Z-Pyd-Phe"- -Phe'-Z-Pyr-Phe"- -Phe'-Z-Phe"-Pyd- -Phe'-Z-Phe"-Pyr- -Nap'-Z-Phe"-Phe"- -Nap'-Z-Phe'-Pyr- wherein Phe is 1,4-phenylene, which is unsubstituted or mono- to poly-substituted by CN or halogen, Nap is a naphthaline-2,6-diyl which is unsubstituted or substituted 1-4 times by halogen, Pyd denotes pyrimidine-2,5-diyl, Pyr denotes pyridine-2,5-diyl, and Z denotes --CO--O--, --O--CO--, --CH₂ O--, --OCH₂, --CH₂ CH₂ --, --C.tbd.C-- or a single bond. s is 0 or 1, and u is 0 or
 1. 22. A reactive chiral compound of formula I1 ##STR42## in which R¹ is CH₂ ═CW--COO--, ##STR43## HWN--, CH₂ ═CH--, CH₂ ═CH--O-- or HS--CH₂ --(CH₂)_(m) --COO-- with W being H, Cl or alkyl with 1-5 C atoms and m being 1-7,P is alkylene with 1 to 12 C atoms, one or more non-adjacent CH₂ groups optionally being replaced by --O--, X is --O--, --S--, --COO--, --OCO--or a single bond, u is 0 or 1, and x is 1, 2 or
 3. 23. A reactive chiral compound of formula I2 ##STR44## in which R¹ is CH₂ ═CW--COO--, ##STR45## HWN--, CH₂ ═CH--, CH₂ ═CH--O-- or HS--CH₂ --(CH₂)_(m) --COO-- with W being H, Cl or alkyl with 1-5 C atoms and m being 1-7,P is alkylene with 1 to 12 C atoms, one or more non-adjacent CH₂ groups optionally being replaced by --O--, and u is 0 or
 1. 24. An achiral polymerizable compound of formula IV ##STR46## in which R⁵ is CH₂ ═CW--COO--, ##STR47## HWN--, CH₂ ═CH--, CH₂ ═CH--O-- or HS--CH₂ --(CH₂)_(m) --COO-- with W being H, Cl or alkyl with 1-5 C atoms and m being 1-7,P is alkylene with 1 to 12 C atoms, one or more non-adjacent CH₂ groups optionally being replaced by --O--, X is --O--, --S--, --COO--, --OCO--or a single bond, MG⁴ is an aromatic ring system or a mesogenic group selected from groups of the following formulae: ##STR48## with L being CH₃ --COCH₃, --CN, F or Cl and r being 0, 1 or 2, -Phe'-Z-Phe- -Phe'-Z-Pyd- -Phe'-Z-Pyr- -Nap'-Z-Phe'- -Nap-Z-Pyd- -Nap-Z-Pyr- -Phe'-Z-Phe "-Phe"- -Phe'-Z-Pyd-Phe"- -Phe'-Z-Pyr-Phe"- -Phe '-Z-Phe "-Pyd- -Phe'-Z-Phe"-Pyr- -Nap'-Z-Phe"-Phe"- -Nap'-Z-Phe'-Pyr- wherein Phe is 1,4-phenylene, which is unsubstituted or mono- to poly-substituted by CN or halogen, Nap is a naphthaline-2,6-diyl which is unsubstituted or substituted 1-4 times by halogen, Pyd denotes pyrimidine-2,5-diyl, Pyr denotes pyridine-2,5-diyl, and Z denotes --CO--O--, --O--CO--, --CH₂ O--, --OCH₂ --, --CH₂ CH₂ --, --C.tbd.C-- or a single bond u is 0 or 1, and R² and R⁶, independently, are an optionally halogenated alkyl radical with 1 to 15 C atoms, one or more CH₂ groups in these radicals optionally being replaced by --O--, --S--, --SO--, --OCO--, --COO--or --O--CO--O-- in such a manner that oxygen atoms are not linked directly to one another. 